Posted on 09/04/2012 8:43:12 PM PDT by M. Thatcher
CHARLOTTE Earlier this evening, in an appearance on Fox News, Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz accused the Washington Examiner of deliberately misquoting her comments claiming that Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren stated that Republicans were dangerous for Israel.
The Washington Examiner is posting the audio below so that readers can judge for themselves whether Wasserman Schultz was misquoted.
By way of background, on Monday, the Obama campaigns Jewish outreach arm held a training session at the Democratic National Convention instructing Jewish Democrats on how to convince fellow Jews to vote for Obama by breaking through what she characterized as Republican distortions of President Obamas record on Israel.
Heres how I reported on Wasserman Schultzs statement in my writeup of the event:
As she was wrapping up her remarks, she claimed that, We know, and Ive heard no less than Ambassador Michael Oren say this, that what the Republicans are doing is dangerous for Israel.
The Washington Examiner could find no such public reference by Oren accusing Republicans of being dangerous to Israel. The Israeli embassy would not respond to a request for comment. (Update: The Israeli embassy has responded.)
Wasserman Schultz went on to elaborate that Republicans were undermining Israels security by suggesting that the United States and Israel dont have anything other than a unique and close and special relationship. It undermines Israels security to its neighbors in the Arab world and to its enemies. And we need to make sure that the fact that there has never been and will never be daylight between the two parties or the support for Israel that we have in the United States, that that is conveyed to Jewish Americans across this country. Thats our responsibility. Its the responsibility were asking all of you to take on.
You can read my full post here.
After my report ran, the Israeli embassy put out a statement from Oren in which he said: I categorically deny that I ever characterized Republican policies as harmful to Israel. Bipartisan support is a paramount national interest for Israel, and we have great friends on both sides of the aisle.
Tonight, Fox News Shepard Smith asked Wasserman Schultz about my story and Orens response.
I didnt say he said that, Wasserman Schultz insisted. And unfortunately, that comment was reported by a conservative newspaper. Its not surprising they would deliberately misquote me. What I always say is that unfortunately the Republicans have made Israel a political football, which is dangerous for Israel. And Ambassador Oren has said that we cant ever suggest that there is any daylight between the two parties on Israel because there isnt. And that thats harmful to Israel. Thats what I said, and that is accurate.
Below, find the audio of what she said on Monday, which Im confident demonstrates that I quoted her accurately in my story. The relevant part starts around the 28-second mark.
After listening to the audio, you can check out the clip above of her on Fox News saying she was deliberately misquoted, and judge for yourself.
It’s called pathological lying. The person says it, wants it to be true, hears themselves say it, ipso facto it must be true.
Real pathological liars actually believe what they are saying. It starts out as what they wish the truth is and each time they repeat the lie out loud the lie morphs a little more until they honestly believe their own lie. It’s a mental illness. One that many liberals have. I do not say that tritely.
How can you tell if a Democrat is lying?
When their lips are moving.
While trying to lie her way out of this a nervous DWS calls Israeli Ambassador Orin Hatch at 1:11 seconds http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2506980
Schlep doesn’t get it of course.
She said “Ambassador Oren HAS said...”, not “Ambassador Orrin Hatch said...”
At first listen it did sound like “Orrin Hatch.”
The rest is all lies.
Wow.
It is like they think it is still the old days before the internet; the days of CBSNBCABC ruling the airwaves; the days NTY made the news and the rest of the “news” papers ran with their stories; the days before talk radio opened the airwaves to vioces not controlled by the journ-O-list; the days their lies had no countering truth.
The “progressives” are living in the 1970s!
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